Dear Rooters.
Sorry to bother you with this trivial problem,
which is probably due to our local installation.
When using ACLiC in RooT versions
3.01_06
3.02_07
compiled with gcc-2.95.2 on a Linux PC under suse63
on this short program
// short program
#include <stdio.h>
void aclicproblem() {
printf("hello RooTers!\n");
}
I obtain the below messages and a forced exit from RooT.
There is no problem with Root version 3.00_06.
What exactly do I have to do?
Thanks
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CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.15.06, June 30 2001
Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements.
Enclose multiple statements between { }.
root [0] .L aclicproblem.C++
Creating shared library
/afs/desy.de/user/s/specka/Lumi/Mess/Prog/./aclicproblem
C.so
Note: operator new() masked 1c
Note: operator delete() masked 1c
!!!!!!!!!!!!!! W A R N I N G !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The internal data structures have been changed.
Please recompile the setup file which contains
the definition "G__cpp_setupfilew6Nj70()"
using CINT version 5.15.06, June 30 2001.
library=30051428 cintbody accepts=30051501,30051599
and creates 30051503
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!! W A R N I N G !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The internal data structures have been changed.
Please recompile the setup file which contains
the definition "G__cpp_setupfileFKaZ4s()"
using CINT version 5.15.25, Jan 6 2002.
library=30051428 cintbody accepts=30051501,30051599
and creates 30051515
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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